The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 11Luke Hansard & Sons, 1813 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... turns what I said particularly of some certain persons , generally , to the English Clergy . My words are these : Who , in this long Controversy between us and the Deists , hath not applied to certain late Advo , cates 4 ་ cates of ...
... turns what I said particularly of some certain persons , generally , to the English Clergy . My words are these : Who , in this long Controversy between us and the Deists , hath not applied to certain late Advo , cates 4 ་ cates of ...
Pagina 9
... turns ( as it would seem ) from me to those who deny the Divinity of Christ , the merits of his death , the obligation and effects of the sacraments , and the doctrine of grace . But it is but seeming . He appears willing that these ...
... turns ( as it would seem ) from me to those who deny the Divinity of Christ , the merits of his death , the obligation and effects of the sacraments , and the doctrine of grace . But it is but seeming . He appears willing that these ...
Pagina 18
... turn , occasioned this vindication of our inimitable Poet . A short , and an easy task . For my point , you know , Sir , was not to expose the absurdity of fate ; but to prove the Essay free from a doctrine , which my Adversary and I ...
... turn , occasioned this vindication of our inimitable Poet . A short , and an easy task . For my point , you know , Sir , was not to expose the absurdity of fate ; but to prove the Essay free from a doctrine , which my Adversary and I ...
Pagina 20
... turn and direct them . But , after all , the most powerful argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much , and with pleasure , I will only say that it has made me , in common with ...
... turn and direct them . But , after all , the most powerful argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much , and with pleasure , I will only say that it has made me , in common with ...
Pagina 27
... turn out for good ; but we see ourselves surrounded with present " evil ; and yet you forbid us all inquiry into the man- " ner how we are to be extricated ; and in a word , leave 66 us in a very disconsolate condition . " Not so ...
... turn out for good ; but we see ourselves surrounded with present " evil ; and yet you forbid us all inquiry into the man- " ner how we are to be extricated ; and in a word , leave 66 us in a very disconsolate condition . " Not so ...
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